What to pay attention to after minimally invasive surgery

After minimally invasive surgery, generally speaking, there are the following precautions: i. Avoid strenuous exercise within 2 weeks of surgery. Although minimally invasive surgery, to avoid the larger incision of traditional surgery. But after all, there is damage to the abdominal muscles and peritoneum, and strenuous activities will cause the abdominal cavity pressure to rise and affect the healing of the incision. Second, minimally invasive surgery within 3-5 days after the incision is the peak period of fat liquefaction and infection. During this period, it is important to pay attention to the incision for any obvious redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms when changing medication. Once the patient is found to have subcutaneous blood and fluid accumulation in the incision, the wound needs to be thoroughly drained so as to facilitate the early recovery of the wound. Third, since the abdominal incision is small and the patient recovers quickly after surgery, the patient should be encouraged to get out of bed as soon as possible to promote early recovery of intestinal function and avoid the occurrence of adhesive intestinal obstruction. However, when getting out of bed, the patient must be accompanied by family members and do it gradually and according to the ability. Do not blindly over-activate, resulting in accidents such as falls.